Protecting
children from predators is one of my top priorities. Predators today typically
use the Internet to befriend, seduce, and ultimately harm children. Shortly
after I took office in 2003, I established a Child and Public Protection Unit
and to date we have arrested more than 180 Internet predators who were seeking
to harm Michigan
children. Putting these criminals behind bars is not enough; we must also
proactively combat the problem by educating children and adults.
The Michigan Cyber Safety Initiative (Michigan CSI) is an Internet safety education
program with customized presentations for kindergarten through eighth-grade
students and a community seminar. I have invited all public school district
superintendents, intermediate school district superintendents, Michigan
Dioceses, Homeschooling Michigan members, Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools members, and Michigan Association of Public School Academies members
to participate in Michigan CSI programming during the 2008-2009 school year.
Registrations are now being accepted. Encourage your school to
become a leader in cyber safety education and to submit a Michigan CSI
registration form as soon as possible.
Thank you
for your interest in Michigan CSI.
Sincerely,
Mike Cox
Attorney
General
2008-2009 Registration
Form
If interested in registering for the
remainder of the 2007-2008 school year or for summer programming, please call
1-877-765-8388 or e-mail AGCSI@michigan.gov.
Michigan CSI
Program Summary
Handouts
Templates
Tutorials
Videos
Internet Safety Consumer Alerts
Internet Safety Resources
Trouble on the Internet